A Celebration of Reading

Wider Reading List

Reading for both pleasure and purpose unlocks a whole world of benefits and as the RGS Librarian I’m constantly working on ways to encourage boys to engage with books and all that the Library offers. From updating library stock, reviewing our collections, aligning nonfiction to fit better with the current curriculum plus running books clubs and a screen-free board game at lunchtimes, there is a lot happening in the Library these days! During the last year, I’ve updated our LGBTQ offerings, introduced both manga and graphic novel books and launched the Platinum Jubilee Historical Fiction collection. Online, we have our new Library Catalogue where boys can reserve, renew and review titles as well as access our ebook platform. The ebooks allow boys to read on any device - including their mobile. Embedding time to read every day results in increased empathy, a better vocabulary and can improve sleep. The Library has a quiet reading zone (no screens or chat) but the boys are welcome to work collaboratively in the main part of the Library from 8 a.m. as well as first break and lunch. If you haven’t already, check out our Library podcast hosted by the Year 13 Library Ambassadors and our Instragram account for those old enough to be using social media. Hilary Payne Librarian Here at RGS we are very keen for all students to read widely and to read often. This is partly for the sheer joy of reading, with stories offering the chance for pupils to escape into different worlds, have incredible adventures and explore new perspectives. There is also a wide body of research which shows the academic benefits of reading widely and reading often. One leading educationalist concluded that ‘it is a simple truth: successful reading helps determine academic success. Reading proves the master skill of school’ (Quigley, Closing the Reading Gap, 2020). I was particularly struck by the conclusions from a further academic study which found that ‘the presence of books in the home is the top predictor of whether a child will attain a high level of education - more significant than parents’ education, occupation, or class’ (Evans et al. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2010). Despite the tangible benefits which the simple act of reading can bring, we know that, in general, boys at RGS tend to read less and less as they get older. This is unfortunately a national and even international trend. As teachers, we will always do our best to counter this move away from reading - providing students with lots of enticing snippets of books in lessons and plenty of book recommendations. We also really like it if students ask us about what we are reading as we are always happy to share! To encourage students to read widely and often, teachers from across departments have compiled the following list of enthralling books. The emphasis here is on engaging reads, rather than exam specific textbooks. The books are arranged by subject. Rather than send just your child’s year group, we felt that you and he would both be interested in what is recommended for all years. Hopefully if the boys like some of these recommendations, they will want to keep reading. It’s worth mentioning that RGS is very lucky to have an incredibly well-stocked library, set in the heart of the historic main building, and led by a professional librarian. Finally, from home, if you could encourage your son to spend some of his free time reading that would be amazing. Simon Taylor Subject Leader for History and Politics / Literacy Coordinator 02/03 Forwards

04/05 Art 07 Classical Civilisation / Latin 09 Design Technology 11 English 13 French 15 Geography 16 German 19 History 20 Maths 22 Music 25 PE and Sport 27 Religious Studies 29 Science 31 Spanish 32 Year 12 Subjects 35 Year 13 Subjects 37 Most of the titles on this list are in the School Library (marked - an S) or in the Buckinghamshire public library system (marked - BC). Contents

06/07 Year 7 Colour Painting; Using the Full Palette - Diane Edison S Colour: How to see it; How to Paint it - Judy Martin S Georgia O’Keeffe - Susan Wright S Year 8 Constable - Barry Venning S Architecture: The Groundbreaking Moments - Isabel Kuhl S Slay - Brittany Morris S Year 9 Dynamic Anatomy - Burne Hogarth S Punching the Air - Ibi Zoboi S BC Digital and Classic Photography - Steve Luck and John Freeman S Year 10 Boyle Family - Patrick Eliot S Nature in Design - Alan Powers S …isms: understanding art - Stephen Little S BC Year 11 How to read a Painting: Decoding and Understanding the Old Masters - Patrick de Rynck S 100 Ideas that Changed Graphic Design - Steven Heller and Veronique Vienne S Year 12 The Story of Art Without Men - Katy Hessel S BC The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt S BC Boyle Family - Patrick Eliot S Year 13 Power of Art - Simon Schama S Girl with a Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier S BC Art

Year 7 Horrible Histories Greeks - Terry Deary S BC Eagle of the Ninth - Rosemary Sutcliffe S Year 8 Who Let the Gods Out? - Maz Evans S BC Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan S BC Year 9 Tales of the Greek Heroes - Roger Lancelyn Green S BC Troy - Stephen Fry S BC Year 10 Imperium - Robert Harris S BC Emperor: The Gates of Rome - Conn Iggulden S BC Year 12 Mythos - Stephen Fry S BC Pompeii - Robert Harris S BC Classical Civilisation / Latin 08/09

Year 7 How Things Work - Steve Parker S Engineers Making a Difference - Dr Shini Somara S Year 8 How Was That Built? The Stories Behind Awesome Structures - Roma Agrawal.S BC Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words - Randall Munroe S BC Year 9 Stuff Matters: The Strange Stories of the Marvellous Materials that Shape our Man-made World - Mark Miodownik S BC Radical Matter: Rethinking Materials for a Sustainable Future - Kate Frankli Year 10 50 Designers You Should Know published - Prestel S Invention by Design: from thought to thing - Henry Petroski S Year 11 Piece by Piece: how I built my life (no instructions required) - David Aguilar S To Engineer is Human; The role of failure in successful design - Henry Petroski S Year 12 The Architecture Of Happiness - Alain de Botton S The Design of Everyday Things, revised and expanded edition - Donald A. Norman S Year 13 Exactly: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World - Simon Winchester. S BC The Gecko’s Foot - inspired by nature - Peter Forbes S Design Technology 10/11

Year 7 The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame S BC The Skylark’s War - Hilary McKay S BC Year 8 Pawn of Prophecy - David Eddings S BC The Book of Dust - Philip Pullman S BC Year 9 Sabriel - Garth Nix S BC A Kestrel for a Knave - Barry Hines S BC Year 10 Dark Matter - Michelle Paver S BC Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte S BC Year 11 Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury S BC The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks S BC Year 12 Birdsong - Sebastian Faulk S BC The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde S BC Year 13 White Teeth - Zadie Smith S BC Beloved - Toni Morrison S BC English 12/13

Year 7 L’Île noire: les aventures de Tintin S Les récrées du petit Nicolas S Year 8 L’étoile mystérieuse: les aventures de Tintin S Asterix chez les Helvetes S Year 9 Harry Potter collection - JK Rowling - all titles available in the Library S Around the world in eighty days - Jules Verne - available in French and English from school library S BC Empire of the Ants - Bernard Werbor. S Year 10 Ravage - Rene Barynard. S Best Short stories/Les Meilleurs Contes - Guy de Maupassant. Side by Side reading companion book S Year 11 Le seigneur des anneaux/Lord of the Rings - La communauté de l’anneau; les deux tours; Le retour du roi - J R R Tolkien S Classic stories available in both French and English in the School Library S Year 12 Sac de billes - Joseph Joffo S L’étranger - Albert Camus S Year 13 L’étranger - Albert Camus S La gloire de mon père - Marcel Pagnol S Did you know you can read any ebooks you borrow from the school library’s ebook collection in French? Borrow an ebook from the library catalogue and read it via the Wheelers app on your device. If you select the immersive reader function, you can choose to read the whole book in a language of your choice and if you get stuck on a word you can click on it to get the English translation. This is a great way to start reading a whole book in a foreign language. Why not try borrowing a book you know well in English and then reading it in French? French 14/15

Year 11 The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the future of the world - Tim Marshall. This builds on the idea introduced in Prisoners of Geography that the global location and physical geography of a country have an effect on their political and economic development. S BC Divided: Why we’re living the Age of Walls - Tim Marshall. This book explores the ideas of boundaries in more detail. S Year 12 The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District - James Rebanks. An account of how sheep farming and use of the landscape in the Lake District has changed in recent decades as told through the eyes of one farmer. Thought -provoking on issues like rewilding and how to balance the cultural, economic and ecosystem ideas of land management. This is the area we will be visiting on the field trip. S BC The Marches - Rory Stewart. Rory Stewart has had many careers and now hosts the Rest is Politics podcast with Alastair Campbell. In 2002 he walked from Turkey to India to try and understand the situation from the perspective of ordinary people, and wrote a book: The Places in Between, about the Afghanistan section which is absolutely fascinating. When he became the MP for Cumbria he adopted the same approach and walked across the Lake District. This is a thought-provoking account of how the different social, economic and political factors have shaped this area that we study in the glaciation unit and visit on the field trip. S BC Year 13 A Crack at the edge of the world, the great American earthquake of 1906 - Simon Winchester. A vivid account of the 1906 earthquake but goes much further into the tectonic background. It therefore provides a great way of consolidating understanding of tectonic theory and how it affects people and the landscape. Anything by Simon Winchester is worth a read as they are all written in a very accessible manner. S BC Atlantic, a vast ocean of a million stories and Pacific, the ocean of the future - Simon Winchester. Each have chapters on different historical, political or adventurous elements. Great for dipping into. S BC Year 7 The 1:25 000 Ordnance Survey map of the area you live in. The RGS is covered by 172 Chiltern Hills East (High Wycombe, Maidenhead and Rickmansworth). Perfect for exploring the great outdoors and finding new places to go for a walk. S Prisoners of Geography: Our World explained in 12 Simple Maps - Tim Marshall. An accessible introduction to global politics and international relations. S BC Year 8 Worth Dying for, The Power and Politics of Flags - Tim Marshall. This fascinating book looks at why the flags of nations are the colours and shapes they are – I never knew flags could tell us so much about peoples and places! S BC Horrible Geography: Geography with the gritty bits left in! All great fun. Take your pick from Raging Rivers to Odious oceans via Desperate Deserts and Bloomin Rainforests. S BC Year 9 Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall. The original book looks at how the global location and physical geography of a country have an effect on their political and economic development. A great introduction to contemporary geopolitics. S BC Year 10 Factfulness - Hans Rosling. Challenging perceptions on development in different parts of the world using lots of facts, statistics and graphs. S BC Metropolis. A History of the City, Humankind’s greatest invention - Ben Wilson. How cities have developed over the last 6 000 years. Detailed but accessible. S Geography 16/17

Year 7 (books by German authors) Neverending Story - Michael Ende S BC Momo - Michael Ende S Year 8 (books by German authors) InkHeart - Cornelia Funke S BC Emil and the detectives - Emil Kästner S BC Year 9 (books by German authors) The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear - Walter Moers S Krabat - Otfried Preussler S Year 10 (books by German authors) All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque S BC Why We Took the Car - Wolfgang Herrndorf S Year 11 (books by German authors) West - Julia Franck S BC A Whole Life - Robert Seethaler S BC German Short Stories - Various Authors with parallel English/German sideby-side reading comparison S Year 12 German Books in English about modern German identity and history, with plenty of links to the A level topics and possible IRP ideas: Why the Germans do it better - John Kampfner S BC Germany: Memories of a Nation - Neil Macgregor BC Im westen nichts neues - Erich Maria Remarque in German S Year 13 German Try other set texts from the A Level specification: Zonenkinder - Jana Hensel BC Fundbüro - Siegfried Lenz Der Vorleser - Bernhard Schlink Did you know you can read any ebooks you borrow from the school library’s ebook collection in German? Borrow an ebook from the library catalogue and read it via the Wheelers app on your device. If you select the immersive reader function, you can choose to read the whole book in a language of your choice and if you get stuck on a word you can click on it to get the English translation. This is a great way to start reading a whole book in a foreign language. Why not try borrowing a book you know well in English and then reading it in German? German 18/19

Year 9 The Dark Lady - Akala. This is the story of Henry; an orphan, an outsider, a thief who needs to solve a mystery in the brutal world of Tudor London. S BC A Medal for Leroy - Michael Morpurgo. A novel partly based on the life of Walter Tull, an English professional footballer and the first black combat officer in the British army. S BC Year 10 I Must Betray You - Ruta Sepetys. A tense thriller about a young boy growing up under a repressive Communist dictatorship. S BC HHhH by Laurent Binet. A gripping story based on Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague during World War II. S BC Year 11 Burma Boy - Biyi Bandele. A vivid account of a young Nigerian in the British army, fighting behind the lines in the Burmese jungle during World War Two. S BC One Night in Winter - Simon Sebag Montefiore. A murder mystery set in Stalin’s Moscow during the bleak days after World War II. S BC Year 12 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Alexander Solzhenitsyn. An account of a 24-hour period in a Russian Gulag. S BC Russian Short Stories from Pushkin to Buida - Robert Chandler. A chance to enjoy many unusual short stories from Tsarist and Communist times. BC Year 13 The Story of China: A portrait of a Civilisation and its people - Michael Wood. Wonderfully written insight into the long view of China’s history. S The Passenger by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz. A tense novel of attempted escape. It provides an insight into why fleeing the Nazi regime was near impossible for many of Germany’s Jews. The author is as interesting as the story. S BC Year 7 The Silver Sword - Ian Serraillier. Join a group of young Polish children on an epic journey across war devastated Europe. S BC Secrets of a Sun King - Emma Carroll. An exciting adventure into the heart of the Golden Age of Egyptian archaeology. S BC Year 8 Viking Saga - Henry Treece. There are three books in this saga. It is AD 780. Viking’s Dawn sees a young Norse boy, Harald Sigurdson, set sail for the Hebrides in the longship ‘Nameless’. The goal: to plunder the helpless coastal villages of Britain. Just five years later, undeterred by his first desperate journey, the dauntless warrior puts to sea once again, in The Road to Miklagard - this time lured by the news of a fabulous hoard of treasure. After a lifetime struggling with the bitter waves, Harald embarks on his last voyage in Viking’s Sunset, this time not for gain but to seek vengeance on a blood enemy. S BC Cane Warriors - Alex Wheatle. A powerfully written story about a slave uprising, told from the point of a view of a 14 year old. S BC History 20/21

Year 10 The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets - Simon Singh. Ever watched The Simpsons? A team a mathematically trained writers have smuggled maths jokes into dozens of episodes. Read this book to uncover the secrets! S The Moscow Puzzles - Boris Kordensky. A classic Russian puzzle book filled with entertaining logic and lateral thinking riddles. S Year 11 The joy of X : a guided tour of mathematics, from one to infinity. Awardwinning Steven Strogatz, one of the foremost popularisers of maths, has written a witty and fascinating account of maths’ most compelling ideas and how, so often, they are an integral part of everyday life S Fermat’s Last Theorem - Simon Singh. The story of 350 years of attempts to solve a notoriously simple but elusive problem. Gives a wonderful flavour of some of the colourful characters in the history of maths, the seductive lure of an unsolved riddle and the way in which disparate ideas come together with surprising results. The appendix introduces optional but excellent exercises and some famous proofs. S Year 12 Maths Puzzles Volume 1 - Presh Talwalkar. A great collection of puzzles from the author of the YouTube channel “Mind your Decisions”. Steering gently towards the kind of questions you might get in interviews. S Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction - Timothy Gowers. One of the excellent Very Short Introductions series written by leading academics for a general audience. Gowers (a Fields Medal recipient) leads the reader through some of the foundational ideas of mathematics (proofs, limits etc) that are skimmed over at A level but central to higher maths. S Year 13 The Stanford Mathematics Problem Book - George Polya and Jeremy Kilpatrick. Focussing on logic and probability problems, these questions are based on the Stanford entrance exam. They are an engaging and challenging aid for entrance exams and interviews. S Various mathematical books - Ian Stewart. All of Ian Stewart’s books, varying from technical to popular, are worth your time. This one uses the most famous problems in maths, many as yet unsolved, as a lens through which to examine how maths is done, the characters at the cutting edge of the subject, and what drives us to obsess over these beautiful ideas. S Year 7 The Murderous Maths of Everything - Kjartan Poskitt. Find out how maths could help you rescue someone in deadly peril, how not to shoot yourself with a cannon, and meet some famous mathematicians who were really hard (and even some who were murdered). S Top Score Sports Stars and Stats - Mark Woods. This book is filled with fantastic extreme sports facts, statistics and number quizzes. S How long is a piece of string? - Jeremy Wyndham. A creative insight into the mathematics of daily life using relatable scenarios. S Year 8 The Monty Hall Problem and Other Puzzles - Ivan Moscovich. Dazzling mathematical challenges compiled by one of the top puzzle makers in the world. S Why do buses come in threes? - Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham. How can maths explain the strange happenings of everyday life? S Year 9 50 Mathematical Ideas you really need to know - Tony Crilly. Who invented zero? Why 60 seconds in a minute? Where do parallel lines meet? Prof Crilly explains in 50 clear and concise essays the mathematical concepts that shape the world around us. S The Code Book: The Secret History of Codes and Code-breaking - Simon Singh. Light on technical maths and heavy on intrigue, this very readable introduction to the history of codes and ciphers takes us all the way from the Greco-Persian Wars to quantum cryptography. S BC Maths on the back of an envelope - Rob Eastaway. Clever ways to tackle any problem. S BC Maths 22/23

Year 7 Beethoven and his World - Andrea Bergamini S Bach and his World - Stefano Catucci S Bone Music - David Almond S BC Year 8 Musical Truth: a History of Modern Black Britain in 28 songs - Jeffrey Boakye S Beethoven - Denis Matthews S Year 9 Rock, Jazz and Pop arranging: All the facts and all the know-how - Daryl Runswick S The Rest is Noise -Listening to the Twentieth Century - Alex Ross S Year 10 A History of the Symphony: The Grand Genre - Jeffrey Langford S 20th Century music - David Pickering S Year 11 An Introduction to Music Studies edited - J.P.E Harper-Scott S Beethoven - William Kinderman S Year 12 The Classical Style - Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven - Charles Rosen S The Jazz Standards - A guide to the Repertoire - Ted Gioia S Great Composers compilation published - CLB S Year 13 The New Oxford History of Music V: Opera and Church Music 1630 - 1750 edited - Anthony Lewis S The New Oxford History of Music VII: The Age of Enlightenment 1745 - 1790 edited - Egon Wellesz S Five Straight Lines: A History of Music - Andrew Gant S Music 24/25

Year 7 Becoming Muhammed Ali - James Patterson and Kwame Alexander S BC You are a Champion - Marcus Rashford S BC Year 8 The Crossover - Kwame Alexander S BC Faster than Lightning: my autobiography - Usain Bolt S BC Year 9 Be Amazing - Sir Chris Hoy S BC You are Awesome / Dare to be You - Matthew Syed. S BC Year 10 The Body - Bill Bryson S BC The Talent Code - Daniel Coyle S Year 11 Straight Up - Ruby Tui S Game Changers - Joao Medeiros S Year 12 Legacy: 15 lessons in leadership - James Kerr S Black Box Thinking: The surprising Truth about success - Matthew Syed S BC Year 13 An illustrated history of rugby rebels, role models and giant killers : the players, people, teams and ideas that changed rugby forever - James Stafford S Touching the Heart - David Miller S PE and Sport 26/27

Year 7 The Climbers - Keith Gray S BC Weight of Water - Sarah Crossland S BC Year 8 His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman S BC The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis S BC Year 9 Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne S BC Dark Tower - Stephen King S BC Year 10 Life of Pi - Yann Martel S BC Refugee Boy - Benjamin Zephaniah S BC Year 11 The Colour Purple - Alice Walker S BC The Book Thief - Markus Zusak S BC Religious Studies 28/29

Year 7 Horrible Science of Everything - Nick Arnold S Why is Snot Green?: The Science Museum Question and Answer Book - Glenn Murphy S BC Year 8 What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions - Randall Munroe S BC Diary of a Young Naturalist - Dara McAnulty S BC Year 9 Bad Science - Ben Goldacre S BC Gory details : adventures from the dark side of science - Erika Engelhaupt S Year 10 50 physics ideas you really need to know - Joanne Baker S A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson S BC Year 11 The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins S BC Unlocking the Universe - Stephen Hawking & Lucy Hawking S BC Year 12 Mutants : on the form, varieties and errors of the human body - Armand Marie Leroi S BC Molecules: a very short introduction - Philip Ball S Year 13 The spark of life : electricity in the human body - Frances Ashcroft S BC The Science of Strong Materials: Or Why You Don’t Fall through the Floor - J. E. Gordon S BC Science 30/31

Year 11 Learn Spanish with Stories: ¿Me voy o me quedo? - Juan Fernandez. James is a young English man who is really obsessed with studying Spanish. Not only does he want to learn Spanish: he wants to be Spanish! He gave up drinking tea and now he only drinks coffee, sangría and red wine; he is learning to dance flamenco by watching videos on YouTube, and sleeps siesta every day. No wonder people in the village think he is completely crazy! Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal - J.K. Rowling (Spanish edition of Harry Potter books). S Year 12 El silencio de la ciudad blanca - Eva García Sáenz de Urturi. The bodies of a boy and a twenty-year-old girl appear in the crypt of the Old Cathedral. Unai Lopez de Ayala, an expert inspector in criminal profiles, must hunt down the ritual murderer who has been terrorizing the city for two decades. S El Prisionero del Cielo - Carlos Ruiz Zafón Barcelona. The Prisoner of Heaven this is the third novel in the series “The Cemetery of Forgotten Books” by the author. S Year 13 Complete A-Level Spanish - ten titles: various. Written in Spanish at an accessible level for A-Level students. Includes comprehension questions and visual content explaining all cultural references needed for most A-level exam boards. S El general en su laberinto - Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The General in his Labyrinth - a fictional account of the last seven months of Simon Bolivar. S Did you know you can read any ebooks you borrow from the school library’s ebook collection in Spanish? Borrow an ebook from the library catalogue and read it via the Wheelers app on your device. If you select the immersive reader function, you can choose to read the whole book in a language of your choice and if you get stuck on a word you can click on it to get the English translation. This is a great way to start reading a whole book in a foreign language. Why not try borrowing a book you know well in English and then reading it in Spanish. Year 7 Spanish Short Stories for Beginners - Alex Torres. 12 interesting side by side bilingual stories so you have fun while reading. Easy grammar so you can understand and adopt common structures. S El Capitan Trueno: El secreto del iceberg - Victor Mora S Year 8 Aventuras de Sherlock Holmes - español/ inglés (Dual English/Spanish text) Arthur Conan Doyle & Fernando Aznar. This book offers an adaptation of the original text of Conan Doyle, in both Spanish and English. The Mexiglish Girl / La Chica Mexiglish - Natalia Simons. Year 9 Diario de Greg, un renacuajo - Jeff Kinney (Spanish edition of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid). Spanish Short Stories for Beginners - Alex Torres. 12 interesting side by side bilingual stories so you have fun while reading. Easy grammar so you can understand and adopt common structures. S Year 10 Learn Spanish with Stories: ¿Me voy o me quedo? - Juan Fernandez. James is a young English man who is really obsessed with studying Spanish. Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal - J.K. Rowling (Spanish edition of Harry Potter books). S Spanish 32/33

Ancient History / Latin The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller S BC Alexander. Child of a Dream - Valerio Massimo Manfredi Business Studies The Business Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained Hardcover - DK How I Made It: 40 Successful Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Made Millions - Rachel Bridge S Computing Quantum Computing (WIRED guides): How It Works and How It Could Change the World - Amit Katwal Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet - Claire L. Evans Economics Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman S BC Can’t We Just Print More Money?: Economics in Ten Simple Questions - Rupal Patel S Politics The Life of an MP - Jess Phillips S How Britain really works - Stig Abell S Psychology Surrounded by idiots - Thomas Erikson S BC The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides BC Year 12 Subjects 34/35

Ancient History / Latin The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller S BC Alexander. Child of a Dream - Valerio Massimo Manfredi Business Studies Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity - Scott Galloway BC Key Management Ideas: Thinkers That Changed the Management World - Stuart Crainer and Rosemary Tate. Computing Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers - Andy Greenberg BC Enigma - Robert Harris S BC Economics GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History - Diane Coyle Nudge - Richard H. Thaler & Cass R Sunstein BC Politics The Secret Life of Special Advisers - Peter Cardwell A Year at The Circus: Inside Trump’s White House - Jon Sopel S BC Psychology Surrounded by idiots - Thomas Erikson S BC The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides BC Year 13 Subject 36/37

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